Fresh Thinking for the Strait of Hormuz: the Plan Emerges
Ahead of Russian Gas Ban, Europe Buys Almost All Cargoes From Yamal LNG
Sweden Busts Bulker for Washing Russian Coal Residue Into the Baltic
US Coast Guard Plans to Homeport First Two Finnish Icebreakers in Alaska
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Apr 19, 2026
The Maritime Executive
Fresh Thinking for the Strait of Hormuz: the Plan Emerges
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Ahead of Russian Gas Ban, Europe Buys Almost All Cargoes From Yamal LNG
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Courtesy Kustbevakeningen
Sweden Busts Bulker for Washing Russian Coal Residue Into the Baltic
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The Davie/Helsinki Shipyard variant of the Arctic Security Cutter (Davie)
US Coast Guard Plans to Homeport First Two Finnish Icebreakers in Alaska
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Hormuz
The U.S. Blockade of the Strait of Hormuz Begins
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Sinlaku
U.S.-Flagged Cargo Ship Goes Missing During Passage of Typhoon Sinlaku
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Shirase
Japan's Navy Withdraws From Operating Antarctic Research Icebreaker
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RNLI
MAIB: Lost Trawler's Crew Couldn't Isolate Source of Flooding
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The sanctioned, Chinese-owned tanker Rich Starry transited the strait during the blockade, but turned around before reaching the enforcement zone (Pole Star Global)
U.S. Claims Success in First 24 Hours of Iranian Shipping Blockade
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The Royal Navy patrol ship HMS Tamar calls Diego Garcia (U.S. Navy file image)
Chagos Climb-Down Calls for a New Plan
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Blue Lagoon
Cruise Ship That Grounded Near "Cast Away" Island Will Be Retired
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Coast Guard rescue
Coast Guard Completes Difficult Rescue to Save Hunters Trapped on Ice
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Eastern Shipbuilding Group, Gulf County Strengthen Workforce
Freire Shipyard Launches The Armada Diving Support Vessel A22 Proserpina
Wilhelmsen Ship Management Launches Vessel Lifecycle-Company Cyclus Marine
Multi-Million Dollar Security & Rescue Training Center To Open

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